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LONDON: Graham Gooch hailed Alastair Cook as the ‘rock of England’s batting’ after his protégé announced his retirement.

Gooch has been a key figure in guiding his fellow Essex and England opening batsman since the earliest days of the 33-year-old Cook’s career.

It was Gooch’s mark of 8,900 runs that Cook surpassed three years ago to become England’s all-time leading Test run-scorer.

Cook, whose 160 Test appearances also represent an England record, has since broken the 12,000-run barrier to lie sixth in the equivalent worldwide all-time list.

“Alastair has been the rock of England’s batting for the last 12 years since he made his debut — and while we are all sad to see him retire, we must rejoice in what he has done for our country,” said Gooch of his fellow former England captain. “He is a genuine legend of English cricket. “He is a legend not only because of his performances, but because of his attitude, his sacrifices, the way he has carried himself and the example he has set.

“Alastair is a perfect role model... He is a great ambassador for his sport; he is a great person as well as a great cricketer.”

Gooch, 65, said he had long admired Cook’s strength of character.

“To achieve what he has in playing 160 Test matches, scoring over 12,000 runs and 32 centuries is an incredibly special achievement from a special person.”

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad

Sep 04, 2018 03:05pm

Graham Gooch, who himself was a great opening batsman and a transformational skipper of England, has rightly praised his under study; Alastair Cook, for being a sensational and legendary left-hand opening batsman and former captain of England, with highly impressive and great cricketing records under his belt.